2014: Wrapped up her Husky career with a final indoor season … took third in the vault at the MPSF Championships with a clearance of 12-11 ¾ … also cleared 12-11 ¾ at the Husky Classic, the UW Indoor Open, and the UW Invitational … had a season-best clearance of 13-4 ¼ at the New Mexico Classic … went 12-10 ¼ at the SPU Final Qualifier in her last meet in the Dempsey.

2013: Earned a third straight All-American honor outdoors in the pole vault, closing the season with a flourish after a foot injury kept her out of action during the indoor season and limited her training … made it to the NCAA Outdoor finals for the third time by vaulting over 13-5 ¾ at NCAA West Prelims in Austin, at the time a season-best … at NCAAs in Eugene, she cleared a season-best 13-9 ¼, which was good for 12th-place, earning All-America Second Team honors … got the win at the Pepsi Team Invitational at Oregon, clearing 13-3 ½ … jumped 13-5 ¼ to win the UW-WSU Dual meet in the first meet at Husky Outdoor Track … had a tough day at the Pac-12 Championships, jumping 12-6 ¼ to tie for eighth … cleared 12-10 ¾ to win the Ken Shannon Invite … redshirted the indoor season, competing once unattached, jumping 12-5 ¼ at the UW Final Qualifier.

2012: Had one of the best seasons ever by a Husky pole vaulter, which means quite a bit given UW's history off success in the event ... broke the school record and earned First Team All-America honors by finishing fourth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships ... her fourth-place finish helped the women's team to an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, the best in program history ... at NCAAs, cleared 14-3 ¼ to finish fourth, the best finish by a Husky since Kate Soma won the 2005 NCAA title ... broke Soma's school record with a vault of 14-feet, 4.50-inches at the Pac-12 Championships, where she finished second to eventual NCAA Champion Katerina Stefanidi of Stanford ... competed for Team USA at the NACAC Under-23 Championships in Guanajuato, Mexico in July, earning the silver medal with a mark of 13-11 ¼ ... qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials, but no-heighted along with half the field at the tough opening bar of 13-11 ¼ ... cleared 14-feet for the first time, becoming the second Husky to do so, at the Pepsi Team Invitational, which she won with an even 14-foot clearance ... advanced to the NCAA finals for the second straight year by tying for the win at NCAA West Prelims, clearing 13-8 ¼ without a miss ... won the UW-WSU Dual vault, going 13-1 ¾ ... cleared 13-7 ¼ at the Mt. SAC Relays, finishing fourth ... won the Trojan Invitational, going 13-2 ¼ ... indoors, cleared 13-feet on three occasions, with a season-best of 13-4 ½ at the MPSF Championships, where she placed fourth.

2011: Enjoyed a huge breakthrough at the end of the outdoor season, qualifying for her first NCAA Championships and going on to place 11th at nationals to earn All-America Second Team honors ... headed to the NCAA West Prelims in Eugene with an outdoor PR of 13-0 ¾, ranking her 63rd nationally and 36th in the west region, but she cleared three consecutive outdoor PRs to finish seventh and move on to the finals in Iowa ... needed to clear 13-5 ¼, which she did on her first attempt, to clinch a top-12 finish at Prelims ... that clearance moved her into a tie for fifth on the school's top-10 list ... she matched that 13-5 ¼ mark at the NCAA finals to place 11th overall, becoming the first Husky woman vaulter to earn All-America honors since 2008, and the first outdoors since 2005 ... prior to her NCAA Prelims performance, her outdoor best was 13-0 ¾, which she cleared twice earlier in the season, once in a victory at the UW-WSU dual meet, and again at the Pac-10 Championships, where she finished eighth ... cleared 12-9 at the Beach Invitational for third-place ... won the Ken Shannon Invite vault with a 12-6 ¾ jump ... indoors, made the 13-foot barrier for the first time at the MPSF Championships, when she vaulted 13-1 ¾, though incredibly that was only good for 10th-place in a deep field ... that indoor mark ranks her eighth in UW history ... also made 12-11 ¾ at the UW Final Qualifier to place ninth, and cleared 12-10 at the Husky Classic for 11th.

2010: Great freshman season saw her score for the Dawgs at the Pac-10 Championships and clear 12-feet in the pole vault at six of seven meets ... tied for eighth at her first Pac-10 Championships in Berkeley, clearing an outdoor-best 12-6 ¼ in the pole vault, the 10th-best mark outdoors in school history ... won the pole vault in the UW-WSU dual, clearing 12-feet, 4-inches ... also cleared 12-4 at the Pepsi Team Invitational to take second, and went over 12-4 at the Ken Shannon Invite for third ... set a new personal-best indoors when she won the UW Indoor Open, going 12-9 ½ ... that clearance ties for ninth in indoor school history ... went up and over 12-7 ½ at the MPSF Championships for 12th-place ... cleared 12-feet in her collegiate debut, going 12-0 ¾ at the UW Indoor Preview for sixth ... competed at the U.S. Junior Championships in Des Moines in July but did not clear a bar.

High School and Personal: Born in Reno, Nevada ... parents are Tenley and Jade Miller... has one older brother, Austin, and one older sister, Quinn ... lettered 3 years ... was the Regional pole vault champion sophomore through senior year... was the Nevada 4A state champion her junior and senior year ... also served as team captain her junior and senior years, leading the team to 1st-place state meet finishes both years, and was Team MVP as a senior ... was named Nevada's female vaulter of the year her junior and senior year ... set her personal record at the 2009 Golden West Invitational in Folsom, California, winning with a jump of 12-5 ½ ... also competed in level 10 gymnastics, finishing in the top-10 at the level 9 national meet... graduated with a 3.7 GPA.